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University of Sydney (USYD)

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Master of Diagnostic Radiography

  • Masters (Coursework)

Our Master of Diagnostic Radiography teaches you how to work with a range of innovative imaging technologies including small mobile X-ray machines and larger units such as MRI and CT scanners, as well as sophisticated cardiac units to enable accurate patient diagnosis and treatment.

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Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
2 years full-time
Study Mode
In person

About this course

About this course

Our Master of Diagnostic Radiography teaches you how to work with a range of innovative imaging technologies including small mobile X-ray machines and larger units such as MRI and CT scanners, as well as sophisticated cardiac units to enable accurate patient diagnosis and treatment.

Who is it for?

Our course is designed for students who want to become registered diagnostic radiographers. You will learn from expert academics to work closely with radiologists and use a range of modalities to provide images and data for the diagnosis and treatment of injury or disease.

Study locations

Camperdown/Darlington

Career pathways

Career paths

Studying diagnostic radiography gives graduates the opportunity to work in a range of settings, such as imaging departments in hospitals or private imaging practices.

A diagnostic radiographer is a clinician who works with state-of-the-art technology that aids in patient diagnosis and treatment. Imaging modalities include: X-ray, CT, Ultrasound, MRI, mammography, and angiography.

They are an integral part of the clinical team and can work in many different settings:

  • Emergency/trauma
  • Intensive care/operating theatres
  • Research and industry
  • Education
Professional accreditation

This course is accredited by the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia leading to general registration, and graduates can register for the title of diagnostic radiographer.

Diagnostic radiographer is a protected title in Australia. More information can be obtained from the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia